Binand Sethumadhavan writes:

On 13/04/06, Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Browsers will reject cookies that a domain will try to set for a different
domain.

But in this case, you are setting a cookie for your own domain.  The old
saying goes: you break it, you get to pick up the pieces.

Fair enough. Though I was under the impression that
subdomain.domain.com can set cookies under domain.com. I just looked

It can, and it's a domain that you control, in both cases.

You can set all the cookies you want, but it's your responsibility to make sure nothing will break.

There are very rare instances where sqwebmail itself sets a cookie. Not only will the cookie be set for sqwebmail's hostname only, but it's scope will also be restricted to sqwebmail's URL, so nothing else running on the same machine will ever see the cookie.


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